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Instrumentalistin

Definitions of Instrumentalistin
  1. noun
    someone who plays a musical instrument (as a profession)
    synonyms: Instrumentalist
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    types:
    Fagottist, Fagottistin, Fagottspieler, Fagottspielerin
    a musician who plays the bassoon
    Cellist, Cellistin
    someone who plays a violoncello
    Gitarrenspieler, Gitarrenspielerin, Gitarrist, Gitarristin
    a musician who plays the guitar
    Harfenist, Harfenistin, Harfenspieler, Harfenspielerin
    someone who plays the harp
    Lautenspieler, Lautenspielerin
    a musician who plays the lute
    Oboenspieler, Oboenspielerin, Oboist, Oboistin
    a musician who plays the oboe
    Klavierspieler, Klavierspielerin, Pianist, Pianistin
    a person who plays an organ
    Trommelspieler, Trommelspielerin, Trommler, Trommlerin
    a musician who plays percussion instruments
    Klavierspieler, Klavierspielerin, Pianist, Pianistin
    a person who plays the piano
    Dudelsackspieler, Dudelsackspielerin
    someone who plays the bagpipe
    Saxophonist, Saxophonistin, Saxophonspieler, Saxophonspielerin
    a musician who plays the saxophone
    Sänger, Sängerin
    a person who sings
    Posaunenspieler, Posaunenspielerin, Posaunist, Posaunistin
    a musician who plays the trombone
    Trompetenspieler, Trompetenspielerin, Trompeter, Trompeterin
    a musician who plays the trumpet or cornet
    Alt, Altistin
    a singer whose voice lies in the alto clef
    Hornist, Hornistin, Spieler, Spielerin
    someone who plays a bugle
    Sopran, Sopranistin
    a female singer
    Tenor
    an adult male with a tenor voice
    type of:
    Darsteller, Darstellerin
    an entertainer who performs a dramatic or musical work for an audience
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